chose: meat HYSI! ACHH rsical rcigï¬ ionedï¬; Lt thé HOUSE FURNISINGS FOR SALE-A w Bull Cal! form Dflny. No. 29158, M’s mm bYIndiAnCc-tNo. mm u) an 0- little white, mm.†M, ’1“ Will illberog'nundin “I HO it a» owthy .315 0110.15 “Y herdgr Appl to by: Isaac: , Wlï¬m Egglxgnoan L9; 12,0... 8,15qu, ARM FOR SALE-Thom Lot‘, iutho 7th 000.01â€. known utho Fm In!!!†Cloned; log bombing 3 city Iona; m hudvood bush. [or W tï¬pply toJunoo Cupbon. Not C 6.3. napkins. m MISS-'3‘ ‘V *" " I ale; i‘buo I"... no til-ll “Ban-0. Burger,†imporbd. “1’ (Ill “3“ _nm mu Sunshine.†' They was “who unclulof52, mdngdnmgruduwpf lake: in clan of 56 3% TM' â€30% 1990. ARCHIE MIX-RS. M CBN'I‘S "umâ€"lid: ad women for s genuine money-mung position; no boob. ham or lab Idleme; every house | customer. Mo- Ihnfreo. Write My. The F. B. It"! 00.. 132 Womb-It. Toronto, Cu- HACKER WANTED - For um School Section No. l‘nnd 8,613.0:- gtnlnd Snowdou ; think“ “In". I hixd Clm Certiï¬c-u. Dnh- to con- lcnco thou: Ari! kt. â€OI. ' do†‘9 be sent to JOIN “X ’ffSn-s nilâ€"513; OR SALEâ€" An nigh-nomad brick- \ eneerod Dwollillfl Hounâ€" I III we of land situation “Cobain-t. 02% Want Fm“. mu. nudism v.11, In. Ihblc, ban .0 head 'ith hos lit m ï¬bugsinifnld “cool. 3991} “I“ ARM FOR SALE 33 l1:“..I’JN'I'. â€"¥’lfly sexes, good had. 1 col-on- obi: house aid good from hon, «chord and small fruic,_ good well, N. If: quarto:- of IAtS. con 7. Mai '3 mile; "to! Mm’pon union. '1‘. Shunt. 0W- OODERHAM “VERY. thdoflum, Onn, R. Hal, proprietor. Good homo tad ï¬rst-clu- turnouts on short nou‘co “the most with ma. Com- Ilgercial driving n I q. OM I.“ a [nice Home. G 4-“ owleu' Carma-V3 ANTEDâ€" A Good Girl 13: a prime iumly .88; m ton o ILesdy girl. App'y u The LM -'d WHITE BED SPREADSâ€"SW’ toiled," fun lite; bought It 25 per cont. 1.- » than mic: pd... M‘Q,M‘W’M*mmuï¬"â€o’mx“nook . through no lot can! occur. ï¬n: selection. Inge 10 4 Manama $125 Quilt, handful pm patchy}: tot, ash ....... .......y.;. IDAMASK COVERï¬â€"S4 sin Band Tuâ€! 0616‘, mi colon, we fringed,“ clan-3:. a-........4.....‘......................:..... mm; magma-um comma», mm g1 95 ’ her in: g‘ibifl" MAX" '30., Ironddo, Out. 7 7 J. SUTCLIFFE SONS, Lace cum- mâ€"m die of store Curtain smut. by 12 [Ludwig-lbs “pin. on no» mwmâ€"um pct pic; only..\......_. ...... CURTAIN POLEâ€"Oak gained or Megan}, 5R.lang, wood trim- minzs, pin: and "caching col-pinto, not" .................. BBTI‘ER QNIES why Combination binning. tho While, :11 complete, MPROVED YORKSHIRE SWINE for asinty, dreamy design- we the noted sud moot Humble this anon, yet I. hue those heaVy psttem a well Whichever may be your choice '0 no able to .hot you a Dplzndid variety of denim in oit‘mr nuke. 2161 lens- Inland“ Mimi“..- * WWW 3 yd; 1ong, upteatlid width, “pod. ,\ WNW“ W “a†men! duimyourchoicoprptk'“. Qumm- 9p 1;. 81.00 (Ital- vii. ' 85.0) m laden the .ul’ong, 3 diflm Mï¬uh’ , ' â€$.50de “hm" ‘ -, ' per pa; .1 ....... T. ...n. .'.â€".‘295‘ 3330;. Spoolâ€"dial)“: ........ Cl... 2% yd; long, “pad. m7 Mt]. w__ 7 "QIVQ-n t, â€:90 )9? W'â€" FLOOR OIL CLOTHSâ€"G‘emia end Englirh, nd‘MI-ed in 44, a464ade-wben‘hffl pntternenndninosto‘u-vioe- able cloth, per :98!" ' x CHIVA MANNâ€"Severn! huntifél new We, 1 yd‘vide; inst the thing for summér flaor coverings. Pticee renge per yd. 50c, 43c, 400, 350 end .................................... , 25c OIL WINDOW SHADESâ€"TWENTY- m OINTS EACH 3 Dczan onlyâ€"Phin Oil Window Shades, colon Eu“. 1)“ “1d PLAIN SHADESâ€"An colon, genuine oil ï¬nish, mam die, 366 sHADES irrimmed with nest ftinga, very dednb'o for gonad nu, Kfln Wx~s~m~ ., ' A ...u. v » ~ - » w Nowthlt npduWhuh-J'; "'1 . . awm require some I!" touch 0' WWâ€"Ptbpl’m‘ . ’ " â€:kim' ‘" m and. ï¬placingâ€"pethtpl m acquire more ï¬ning- than before, No amn- what the cause now be we no propagato an you may. trimmed, on!) “in your choico 0%...." OUR FIFTY' SIXTH,- â€YEAR-N 0.. 61. LINDSAY. MSWUB. Auimalhngeatflqskmdwoapd. U \ ION CARPET, u genuine union, our great special, 1 yard wide, :eversible patterns, :11 new coloring, a liloney aimâ€"for van to buy. Better Grads range in priov, 58¢, 604:, Would up. INGRAIN CARPET, I you! wide, goo-d. mu. potions. great Rider. wnmmmmammm mpss'mv emu. good qmlity 936 my, iota; more in the "gum- way, In» hn‘made 35° ‘3 cloning price per yard. TAPESTRY CARPET, beautiful patented; output, nioemn pilo- Stair Corpet to match. A gund :uorï¬neot‘toiolect from. . choice cool: ...--.o~..ouo-.o-o¢c. H Wings, Bun-an Dorm-hunt. L118“ COVERS, 6-4 in, {any}??? $1.25 LACE CURTAINS. n fungus, very dednb‘o for gaunt nu, 50c ICC... nnnnnn OOOIOOIOOI-O‘OIOOOOCIO A. Higinh‘otham, SEEDS SEEDS END-ID. mil...†. é" . $2.90 I H5331!“ mung; To “all And Gandhi Newman will but Imam madam m» 1.6%†lr- 3-3-3“ 333 14s,... 3 SETTLERS’ ONE-WAY EXCHRSI-ONS Garden, ï¬eld end flower seeds, direct from the importer, fresh and true to neme. Our eeeie here all been selected with the greeteet cere, end the very beet varieties chosen in every inetenc i. We heve some very nice ‘Eeeex Rape Seed just to bend. "‘We might also mtion Sewing Men- gel and Bronze Top Turnip. lockabl- «poi odpi, 'Ipooisl Widths. Lou] Amt. co Kant. Lg: My. mr TO DAL? HOUSE. Cash-One Price. T. O. M TOHETT. '29â€??? $1.00 with flu Mk 500 Her mother attempted to put‘ out the flames. and in doing so had her hands badly burned. Klee Brown died eight hour‘s after the“ dreadlul ted: dent occurred. “no I‘m- Otto“. April Ill-Tho promoter. Simcoe. April 11.â€"Ma.ggle Brown. 01 the CrOW'a Nest Railway Com- the eldest daughter of Eunk A. pony will 80 beta" the Railroad Brown. just beiore retiring‘ Timothy Committee of the Commons this night, put her gloves on in order to , morning. With-“It ‘31? WW clean them with gasoline. While she ‘1 iron the C: P. R. to that? Obtdnlng was thus engaged. her' younger sis» ’ a. chute: to conneCtrtbo Crow's Nest ter, who occupiedthe 'samo room. I cod mines With W‘thonhfl noticed that the lamp was on are. ' Railway st tho lntemtionu bonn- and called Maggie’s tttention to the , dary. It was to aflmjd time (or the not. The latter. without '03th bouclusion or}: trueo h’etween, th and night. appuel caught ï¬re. A no- meng. later the girl rushed down stairs a. mass of names. uko on her gloves. attempted to blow out the lamp. when he» glove- _ Doubtless. however. when the pro- cess of intimidationhas been carried tar enough a. lresh.sttempt will be made to recOVer the lost ground." A Russian Boron: Policy. London, April 11.â€"Réfsrflnx to an policy of the new Russian Minister of Public Instruction, Gen. Vannovsky. the St. Petersburg correspondent of The Daily Mail. says: “Gen. Vannovaky has lost no time In exercising clemency. but has al- reedy liberated 888 students. It in expected that. he will Introduce dru- tic reforms." um... Gu-l loot. m m. . nu;- ma. Flu. Russia. has still ample means to indulge this spirit. 'The report is current. but I bglieve it in prema- ture, that: Russia. has already pre- pared a. fresh form of convention. London, April 11.â€"â€M. De Gian demands the return 0! all communi- cations to the Chinese authorities from the Russian legation regarding the Manchurian negotiations," says Dr. Morrison. Wiring to The Times from Pekin. â€and he has warned Li Hung Chang that. instead of being. as heretofore. an advocate of the Chinese cause. in conference with Min Chinese cause. in conierence with Ministers of the powers, he will henceforth support the policy of the utmost severity. hp needs so badly." Btu-its Foreign Minister Wm Li Em Chang 'l'lnt 30 Will Sonata-ch Support Sour. Policy. "There is absolutely nothing in the story." he said. "Mr. Kruger; mcomehoreinthetau. but not sooner. He is takmg murmur: ï¬rmed. but it is generally credited end received with satisfaction. ex- cept by the ultra-jingoes. who (ear that the Government will renew the terms recently rejected. truer I†Col-o ml New York. April 11.â€"Cherlo D.’ Pia-cc, omcial represented“ mun York of the Boers. 3i. . the de- nial of the statemwt. lrom‘ Europe that President Kruger will sell for the United Statee on Key 81. Tie report that Gen. Both: ha re- newed the negotiation With Lord Kitchener is not yet ofllchlly icon: London. April 11.â€"“It ls lean-o!- halal]: asserted here.†says tho‘Cepe Towu correpondent of The Dub Telegraph, "that Gen. Bothn has had another interview .with Lord Kitchener. in which he lnbrmed him that ho had seen Gen. Dowet who still refused to entertain the idea 01‘ surrender on any terms. Gen. Bethe. hoWever. regnrds Dewet as no longu responsible (or his actions, mam a. modus ï¬vendi on behalf of all the butgher force.†It is understood here that although 399nm Dewet, at his recent inten- view with General Baths. refused to surnnder. General Botha. him as irresponsible. undertaken to negotiate in behalf of the entire Boa. forces. The British authorities here con- sider that if Gen. Botha. surrenders. Dewet' a following can be ~<29.»in tak- en. As explained here. this action-Wu determined in part by Gen“ Botha's discovery. at a recent meet. ing. that General Dewet’e intellect had weakened, and that his. influence with his followers Was diminishing. and that a continuance oi the can- paign, in View of General Dewet'. irresponsibility, rested with General Botha alone. Cape Town. April 10.4w Both: has .re-opened negotiation- wm: the British [or peace. rho menu! We: cm to M In Bel-It or All the Boot mâ€" nun In an Author tumor With Lord “MM-Tb. News Mend In kudos. NEWS SEMI-OFFICIALLY STATED Both: Takes Full Responslbmw and Ask: For Peace. AS DEWET ‘lS INSANE WARNED BY DE GIERS. MBCMMIIWOIL A8 AWFUL [ATE LINDSAY, ONT... FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1901 Ottawa. AP?“ 11.-Tho Sens“ Committee on the Georgian-p“. will not meet until next rock-.4 . a. charter to connect'tbe Grow‘e Nest coal mines with thaï¬thortbcn Railway ut the intemuonu boun- dary. It was to aflmjd tune {or the conclusion of a. truce between the two interests that consideration. 0! the Crow's Nest bill wagi ertponod at the last" meeting "of the We. tee. ' The “norm of {110‘an mt hams not mind. ' ‘ . 0.8.2133th New York, April Ila-Fire was die- covered in ‘Hatchvny No. 7 in the second hold of the transport [Rawâ€" line early yeete'rdey. A quantity 01 hey we. stored in the hold and the ï¬remen endeavored to conï¬ne . the dams, to the one part 0! the vessel. The Raina: Was atthe Government pier, Brooklyn. and was to have u!!- ed for Cuba. during the Moon. The Rawline sank in the mud at her pier. The damage to the'trnneport in estimated at 7830.000, and to the Eargo at $8050Q0.‘ Armenian subbed rub True, 3.8.. April 9,-A mil-sized in- surrection In the Armenian colony an. nits-noon resulted In 1 union. subbing nib-1y. John Johnson Turk. may lie. in n precarious condition Judah). tron bruineennd n wound mm a hit. chi-inn between'the shoulders. The Inn; to“ pace in the vicinity of the County Court House, where Judge Chlpm has been listening “nonmetal; to m QM are: pu eeeonn a number of Armenian on one side Ind seven! Syrians and Me on the m. om". April Ouâ€"(Spocan-l ' «put- tlon at 0mm. and Quebeé temper {putters will ml: upon the Government b-fnonow to at n nednctlon o! the poo:- ngo on mmpeu. In the cm of the Ron r. the Bridal: American Bank Note Comm, Judge Burbldge, ln tn Exchequer Court to-dny, gnve declslon. holdlng that _the flown ll entltled to necover from the defendant the difference ln cost. wlt‘h molt, between stamps supplied at. or nude by. "tho- graphlc process, and the nmonnt charged (or then: 31: steel engraving prlcen. and the steamer started ta leak. tag-pop. "' â€QM-W2 as m woodcut-«muggy»: head. After mmw work the W unconnected the triple Won engine- pnd the “me: mined to: 1mm me:- running as how “other hut m man-mum“; 8:. mm, All! W No". ann "as,“ gnu)†nov no amrummwmm She mmmum memorucauflnammn plea. yuanmuhm Inner- A. In... Vim It. Iokohlnn. And! 9â€"“. “Metal othmwlth mnmamumu mammoth. mun! mangmm mmnu otmummtugmmmtd mummqm human this question ion!!! .0 brought More I ammdmm“ like them museum about who know On. m. h m. Icy t!» um m an mun w- on NI own bad â€on I. m edict arc-toning a. "1m 9“"th 01: am a: II. 1 power and Influethnf’h I!“ woudmnnnlt Mutt-1| cum to pan mt pm. I. in a. an lmm‘mmtm with NI: Pane. man no a my: mum mm ’1‘. German W Dr. lum- Von â€magnum-ammun- Mntnumm.hhmococmu- nlvenury of the blrth of Count Von Wfl' haor-ln-uw a! mo. Tun laid to lo a mutt Factor. Pokln. April 9.41» Bull“: Minister toChlnmlMOhmmh'wm lotto! m We. u an; 9~._w:gmm "'9'! I"- The arm. Con“ Omani... 8.. “I’m nmnun cm.“ I!“ nan-Luau. lepor In on book. meat Ch!“ ".8th my who would otherwise be un- able to purine mining to “name. and it. would bu a great. beneï¬t to the mull: miner. Ho'bdiovod that. the mutant-t would be u m pronnblo one lot the Prom“. Tbs ol_d.cha‘.rtq spoken oi. by Hr. Boyle had expired flame tune “nee. . ‘ Tho‘blll w†feported. The hm- 'mpecting um by land matte menu-hr M. W and, St. Jamming: 00.. and .un- ending. the 8;qu prim Act pul- “‘ mommy‘tâ€. .- “ .L' k'lII The Prcmler am the am wall to run to Little Current and would be‘ greatly appreciated und aid to tho_ dpvelopmeqt of ,that locality. The public beneï¬t of tha smelter wu thdt lï¬ would he unburned u a. point which-would be; Whale to a. total land grant. â€I 100. 1:00 net-en. He (avored the projuct. but. consider- od the m; too large. The House went. into committee on the Haniboulin and North Shore Raiery. Hr, Hoyle concluded tint. Railway. Mr. Hoyle contended that the erection '0! a. smelter and the running of a steamer iron: Windsor by the company were not very '11::- percent Caucasians. It. was within his recollection diet. a form-w dwrtcr given to the company only involved the pas-lento! $3.60“ per mile and The land subsidy 0! 15,000 acres ta- tho Ms- M. Nepigon 1nd St. Joe Bunny we also neporwd from committee. ' The Premier moved the House into committee to consider the resolution (renting to the Mtoulin and North Shore Railway Company had subeidiee of 10.000 act-es per mile {or 141 milel, end 7,400 acre: per niile for 160 milesâ€"1n all 2,594,000 acres. The resolution was reported end incorporated with the bill. The ioiiowing bills received third readings: Respecting the urbitrution of accounts with the-Dominion; re- epecting Upper Cmde. 0011080. and to provide for the incorporation or town: in ten-iteriei districts. The Home divided on the unend- ment, which Wu declared ioet by e. vote of 84 you to 46 am. Mr. Mute:- voting with the Government. The bill received a. third reading. ""m" I! 3‘" 5'“ ' “"‘W' ‘7' 2 ed to beet grgï¬ringpto m. the In. duetry proï¬table. Prof. Shuttle- worth .0! am. who hnd studied the question in Germany. III ex- pressed the opinion that there was room {or the establishment o! 80 factories in Ontario. each costing about hall a million dollars. All that was needed was to call the attention 0! the farmer to the proï¬table na- ture of beca‘ culture and success would be assured. The owner of the factory could not antagonize the farmer without imperiliing his own inta'ests. Hon. Ir. Harcourt and unit 1: WM 9 ‘30"! We" IW 99'??- nr. Mater Invored the pollcy o! the Government and thought thnt all that was needed was enouch nu! to give the industry n eta-c.1130"! could be no conflict between the {no- They did not. at Gom£togoturther than the but in the mount. of aid pro- vided, but the tumor should hue come measure at protection and not be Mt at the may, of the mumb- tura' dtogethor. Hon. Hr. Dayan said the inland. neat embodied a. vicious principle. There would be jut. a much reason lishment of mount union: for the British nrmy by pnylngthmnso much per horae‘. Or it. might b0 soughtmencourngctheexporttrndo bypnyingndu-ectbonun on end: Wolbnooncmppodtow Thediflicultytobometdhlnot 1nd» grovhgotthobooubnt the ï¬nding anus-karat whengrown.nndthnmmt bfllptopooodwdohy thwngnnWtomkotha inmtmenumtosurt (“tot-sea. E535. 5;? that the bill did not go fir enough and urged that the 1m Ohm rechVe a measure 0! direct encour- agement. mmmmmm-wm. My 0! hourâ€"A It... d miningâ€"lam- at lent-.01. lulu, mu squadâ€"on... up: Wanda-ad. Toronto. April 11 .--1|| the lam- tMA-omblyym. thoGovn- ment bin-"lot Wham of To“ M‘ndtémdthoOntafloIn-A Immutammdgthirdtlnn MM. Hr. mmmmm Wotan am rcpectlncthe en- Wtolthemneet la- IRJMBTER SPEAKS AND VOTES Farmer and Prount London Stat. 09903109 View: OPPOSITION - DIVIDED. Funny, manners quad to an .dqut tron 10. 40 to 2 o'clock W‘Whtch than Canon Richard- can Mjoun be interviewed re- % poulbility 0! his vita fl court} _. Crow: Proqcutor Ridden objected tovopuowh‘ the deposition. and do- clu'ed hh-‘Jnï¬lntion 01 “1'08ch on- pain: guy unplioctlon. tint ' night he nude {or a. tut-thew â€bop-neat. London. Ont.. April 11.â€"The Si!- ton trial. whid: was to have been commaneed at 10 o'clock beiore Chic: Justice ' Meredith. sullen-ed another brie! delay yeaterday morning. When Bum-up called the can. E. F. Bjohnatoa. K. 0.. Neonatal: torment-inner, aakedthatthedeâ€" position oi 1111.0“ Mon oi London Tomhip taken at the ’rdiminu'y examination. he accept-d- at many in the lire-am trial. He' wanted u .the witness in mutton could‘) dNye located ior service; an iniury having messiah ed her departure to a health W; The Bomb went into committee and mod the remaining items in lupply. The .mth was lost on a gunï¬ght party vow Aye- 84. 44. majority 10. . "I ’iiï¬ House adjourned gt midnight. to resume quiz: at. 11 o'clock this morning. . ' Mr. Whitney moved for the up- poinunent o! a commuting council. to be composed of representatives {roan the various memos bodies; that the public school system be re- modelled pto give incensed advanc- to those who stand, and that I!" school books he reduced to price. the Dominion Railway tAct. en‘y mil-'- 1 w tint vii Wang 0 ML 0! "deg, jurisdiction 0 the Railway “Commit-l too at Ottewn. who had the power to regulate retee. The House might rent ensured that the Interests 0! Ontorlo‘ would be properly ente- gunrded. as able counsel had been we“ .to look otter provincial right. at Ottawa. when the question cune up there. Mr. Conmee thought the propoeed amalgamation wu cuculeted to beneï¬t tether then to injure On- tario by eecuring tunic over Cen- edlen lines Which wee nowdiverted to the tends of the United States. 8700..000 and the Omaha North- ern Railway. “which the road ' Ru] C flap? 0 0' the I†0 too at. m... in place oi thé when a; 6! the PrOVihoe. The ma of the peopic 0: Ontario might be pro- judiced by the change and it was time for the Province to protest and seethttouintenatsmnotmdo subservient to those of hutch. ' Pmmier‘Rou aid that. the Gov- ernment. had given attention to tho subject and reg-e o; the out to' neov that nothing Would be dong.- tq ,: indies womb! M: ‘ . whole object of tho wt 1.9 to :aeeun lower rues. and thee wouldbotothphemfltotOntu-tou in!) 3,- my Wity’ Mr. W culled atomic! to the prbpoogd mum bet!“ a. 03m and Ruby Riva-"Rd!- " 30., which bud been â€ï¬lled by this Prom m the extent at s i E ’E E: E? SE :5 as; tended to Duel-onto there can othar towns. such a 0"; Sand and Cole “mood. which were . u- tiued to m advantages. moved nu Mm: striking out the word "pose-onto, " which was lost. .""-‘ m Premier moved the Hon. Into Committee a! Supply. Inmtolr.Wn 1ft. smut-d tht mm thubunhuldbyuoaoy- mtmcflvo you-Int“ [- . Schools Act, mom "I“ mm in MI. mt 9"“ m emu it open" to com: I“? dent: should receive the name 370!“ “tho-chatterâ€. WW- odlootondivhion. THE SIFTON TRIAL. restoration†healthofur. Thom Todd. Lodnnasuer d Brewer‘s M2113. Ont. Maire“ Inflated (or twelve yes: with "rheumatism in‘hh shoulder. So exuunemthepainthathewu unabletoperformhisdail labor, at even dues: himself. ' A WMSTEB Toronto, April 11.â€"-'I‘he Canadian Copyright Act In: the m ' db. “at. '3 meeting yesterday dur- noon of the Wholesale Book-nutr- and SW Section at mm at We. Annulment: to the pun- memmduduoomnit- toe was appointed to wait. oaths 001mm and request that they, he wu quite willing to how the whole Winn lnvestigotod to the fullest. extent. when it. would be found ghgt thy Goye. «(pt had ‘94:- en a step which won d result, with- out. coating the public troasury a. single dollar. in he establishment in Conndn'ol on i ustry which would he or enormous ndmntage to the country, and which would gin c.- o'loyment. to my men. Hr. Haunt produced the contract Vith President Clergue of the Sanlt 5th. m Steel Watkn. and said that.1mmdotanwt tor 28,000 tomofateelnflaior the coining Whaling. as Ir. wmudon'l‘naiday. themat- wdnanwayahaacontraetedwith Ir. Bmuwulnlonned tint sine. Aug. 1. 1896, new postdoc- !nwhaan mbluhodinm. tollon: In Ont-no. no: u gun-a. 327:1:Imm1flzhflcv M, 85: inPrtaeaEdv-xun- â€(1.28; mmwhudmm m._ 2.15;. mm Col-nth. 111‘ m 1,-071.‘ to an Mary, and had then turn- Idnd mt to 0» Largo number. at cm “men. In the even- Inc In. E. F. Clarke moved an M to the bin Incas-panting thg Candy. Nations! ye, 'l‘nnspgrt Comm†providing for W tlon by the Government of the pro- perty rights and franchises of the company, and the deduction from the mutton of any bonus or subsidy m by the Government 0! Canal... m in. vat-q 49â€". and “I. N11 '0.- given third reading. .4" Won. Six-mm “WMMMO‘IMRM toghehbor «We! Can- Immutenhborbmwuun- “hudnpprovedbythm. ammunâ€"mam not mmterpnrcottum tum-Jinan!» (locum lornflnnmmmmumg unlic- conï¬de-Mon. lam M mum-wannaâ€: lat Museum cum Clara. (Jasmin-guppy of MrflhtortheGovhmeï¬tx-gu. m- I? 81;thth 9°mt PM by mm: the can. adoptedg 39ft“.- 11‘ Annie; Ml INDUSTRY WITHOUT 003T. The Minister of Railway: und Sudï¬aflOontmt. lTTACK BY 'HA'GGA'R’T. mucus-tum 0-3.1“.- Copy-run. measuri- ableincid- entsdnthas tbecounq of mein some (in. human